Silver and gold are made of atoms. Each atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Silver has 47 protons and gold has 79 protons.
Look at the periodic table to see which of these has the greatest atomic number. In reverse order: silver, gold, mercury, lead (82)
Pure gold and pure silver just contain gold and silver respectively. However, at a sub-atomic level they, like all elements, are a made from a combination of electrons, protons and often neutrons. from Beano in the UK
Gold & Silver are different because they have different numbers of protons and electrons in their atoms.
Not a meaningful question. Gold coins were made from gold and copper without any silver in them. Silver coins were made from silver and copper without any gold.
Yes, both silver and gold are composed of subatomic particles. At the atomic level, they are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. These subatomic particles combine to form the nucleus and electron cloud of an atom, determining its chemical and physical properties.
No, an atom of gold has more protons than an atom of oxygen. Gold has 79 protons, while oxygen has 8 protons.
Silver atoms contain 47 protons, while gold atoms contain 79 protons. They also have different number of neutrons depending on the isotope. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to its number of protons if the atom has no electric charge.
The number of protons in an atom determines which element it is (i.e Silver-47 protons vs. Gold-79 protons)
Gold is always going to be heavier than silver, its the amount of it in the ring that will determine the weight.
Women's bracelets are made from 18k gold, silver with gold and sterling silver.Men's bracelets are made from 18k gold, black titanium, silver and black titanium, silver with gold, and sterling silver.
The Inca decorated their temples with gold and silver, and made beautiful and elaborate gold and silver jewelry. The Emperor Atahualpa had a gold throne.